Albert Edward Dock, North Shields 14th September 1917
This image is taken from a glass plate in the Gladstone Adams collection. Adams was a noted commercial photographer and served in the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War.
Reference: TWAS: DT.GA.4.1-4
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Collection: Human Ecology Historical Photographs
Title: Domestic science laboratory in Hartford Public High School, Hartford, CT. No date given, but probably around 1910-20.
Collection #23-2-749, item M-OS-41
Div. Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5xbp
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Image from ?Peter Penniless: gamekeeper and gentleman ? With original illustrations?, 000875926
Author: DAVIES, George Christopher.
Page: 198
Year: 1884
Place: London
Publisher: Frederick Warne & Co.
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Image from ?[Fram over Polhavet.] In Nacht und Eis. Die Norwegische Polarexpedition, 1893-1896 ? Mit einem Beitrag von Kapita?n Sverdrup, 207 Abbildungen [including portraits], 8 Chromotafeln und 4 Karten?, 002603737
Author: Nansen, Fridtjof
Volume: 01
Page: 411
Year: 1897
Place: Leipzig
Publisher:
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Model poses for a Turners publicity shot, October 1958 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/4/AG1083/1).
To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/.
Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive.
The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them!
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Image from ?Great Events of the World, in poetry and prose. Arranged chronologically. With illustrations. Edited by R. W. Brown?, 000495409
Author: BROWN, Rebecca Warren.
Page: 162
Year: 1888
Place: London
Publisher: F. Warne & Co.
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Image from ?The Continental Tourist. Views of Cities and Scenery in Italy, France, and Switzerland. From original drawings by S. Prout, ? and J. D. Harding, with descriptions in English by T. Roscoe, and in French by A. Sosson?, 003157821
Author: Roscoe, Thomas.
Page: 478
Year: 1849
Place: London
Publisher:
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Image from ?Seventeen to Twenty-one; or, Aunt Vonica ? With original illustrations?, 000260475
Author: BELL, Letitia Mary Martin.
Page: 470
Year: 1876
Place: London
Publisher: F. Warne & Co.
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Introduction to Media Studies is designed for students who have grown up in a rapidly changing global multimedia environment and want to become more literate and critical consumers and producers of culture. Through an interdisciplinary comparative and historical lens, the course defines "media" broadly as including oral, print, theatrical, photographic, broadcast, cinematic, and digital cultural forms and practices. The course looks at the nature of mediated communication, the functions of media, the history of transformations in media and the institutions that help define media's place in society. Over the course of the semester we explore different theoretical perspectives on the role and power of media in society in influencing our social values, political beliefs, identities

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As its name implies, the 3.042 Materials Project Laboratory involves working with such operations as investment casting of metals, injection molding of polymers, and sintering of ceramics. After all the abstraction and theory in the lecture part of the DMSE curriculum, many students have found this hands-on experience with materials to be very fun stuff - several have said that 3.042/3.082 was their favorite DMSE subject. The lab is more than operating processing equipment, however. It is intended also to emulate professional practice in materials engineering project management, with aspects of design, analysis, teamwork, literature and patent searching, Web creation and oral presentation, and more.

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Image from ?The Jaula?n, surveyed for the German Society for the exploration of the Holy Land, by G. Schumacher ? Translated ? from the Transactions of the German Society. With all the original maps and illustrations?, 002239040
Author:
Page: 270
Year: 1888
Place: London
Publisher: Bentley & Son
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Image from ?Histoire de Belgique depuis les temps primitits jusqu'a? nos jours. [With coloured illustrations.]?, 001915062
Author: JUSTE, The?odore.
Volume: 01
Page: 81
Year: 1895
Place: Bruxelles
Publisher:
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Image from ?Louvain Monumental, ou description historique et artistique de tous les e?difices civils et religieux de la dite ville. Ouvrage orne? de 112 planches?, 001180061
Author: EVEN, Edward van.
Page: 236
Year: 1860
Place: Louvain
Publisher:
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The micrograph shows primary Al dendrite arms (white). The dendrite trunk has been intersected at an angle by the plane of polishing to give the observed morphology. Between the dendrites is the Al - CuAl2 eutectic. Initially dendrites would have formed from the liquid, the regions between the dendrite arms known as the mushy zone transforming to a eutectic solid (L to Al + CuAl2). These two phases form cooperatively as neighbouring lamellae with the lateral diffusion of material across the growing interface. The relative amounts of the two phases (Al and CuAl2 ) within the eutectic are determined by applying the Lever Rule at the eutectic temperature.

Image from ?[Papers for thoughtful girls ? Ninth edition.]?, 003700317
Author: TYTLER, Sarah pseud. [i.e. Henrietta Keddie.]
Page: 176
Year: 1890
Place: London
Publisher: Ward, Lock & Co.
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View of the Tyne Bridge from the Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne, July 1960 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/4/1489A).
For another great view of the Tyne Bridge taken on the same day from Gateshead Quays see www.flickr.com/photos/twm_news/15348688270/in/set-7215764....
Tyne & Wear Archives presents a series of images taken by the Newcastle-based photographers Turners Ltd.
The firm had an excellent reputation and was regularly commissioned by local businesses to take photographs of their products and their premises. Turners also sometimes took aerial and street views on their own account and many of those images have survived, giving us a fascinating glimpse of life in the North East of England in the second half of the Twentieth Century.
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This is an Aerial view of South Shields, May 1949.
Reference: DT.TUR/2/2911E
This photograph is part of a set that has been created to celebrate the opening of South Tyneside Council?s new leisure centre, Haven Point, on 28 October. It focuses in particular on life along the foreshore at South Shields during the 1950s but also includes a few images from further down the coast.
South Shields has long been a popular seaside resort and also has a proud industrial heritage. Times have changed, though, and many of the old industries such as shipbuilding and coal mining have disappeared. Rather than stand still and accept this change in fortunes, South Tyneside Council is pressing ahead with an ambitious vision to transform the Foreshore, Town Centre and Riverside areas into vibrant destinations. Haven Point is a key part of this change.
Tyne & Wear Archives and South Tyneside Local Studies Library have a vital role to play in this. As South Shields is regenerated and forever changed the Archives and Local Studies serve as its memory. We keep alive a window into the town?s past, preserving the history of people, places and industries that no longer exist. South Shields must look forward but its sense of direction will be lost if it forgets where it came from.
These images, together with a fantastic selection from South Tyneside Local Studies Library, can be seen in a digital exhibition at Haven Point. You can also see images from the Local Studies Library online at www.southtynesideimages.org.uk/.
A Blog on this collection of images can be read here
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Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library
Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Cornell University
Title: McKinley "It is God's Way / Lead, Kindly Light" Portrait Plaque, ca. 1901
Political Party: Republican
Date Made: ca. 1901
Measurement: Plaque: 12 x 9 in.; 30.48 x 22.86 cm
Classification: Metalwork
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5zmz
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Image from ?With Clive in India: or the Beginnings of an Empire, etc?, 001656506
Author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)
Page: 415
Year: 1884
Place: London
Publisher: Blackie & Son
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Image from ?[A Chronological History of New England in the form of Annals, ? from the discovery by Capt. Gosnold in 1602 ? With an introduction, containing a brief epitome of ? events abroad, etc.]?, 002991344
Author: PRINCE, Thomas of Boston, N.E
Page: 310
Year: 1852
Place: Boston
Publisher:
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The Nepali community is one of the newest minorities in the UK, but already numbers more than 100,000, with the biggest concentrations around Farnborough, Ashford, Wembley and Plumstead. Professor David Gellner, Head of the Department of Anthropology, will share his expertise on Buddhism, Hinduism, and shamanism in Nepal, and describe how those religions are being transformed in the UK. Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

View of model, Rita Fisher, posing for Turners, February 1955 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/13209A).
To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/.
Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive.
The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them!
(Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.

Image from ?[Art and Song. A series of original ? engravings from masterpieces of art of the nineteenth century accompanied by a selection of the choicest poems in the English language. Edited by R. Bell.]?, 000260829
Author: BELL, Robert Author of ?The Life of Canning.?
Page: 73
Year: 1892
Place: London
Publisher: J. S. Virtue & Co.
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Image from ?Sailing Directions for the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea, comprehending the Coasts of Spain, France and Italy ?, the Coasts of Greece ? and the African Coast, from Tangier to Alexandria?, 003009537
Author: PURDY, John.
Page: 294
Year: 1841
Place: London
Publisher:
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This course serves as an in-depth look at literacy theory in media contexts, from its origins in ancient Greece to its functions and changes in the current age of digital media, participatory cultures, and technologized learning environments. Students will move quickly through traditional historical accounts of print literacies; the majority of the semester will focus on treating literacy as more than a functional skill (i.e., one's ability to read and write) and instead as a sophisticated set of meaning-making activities situated in specific social spaces. These new media literacies include the practices and concepts of: fan fiction writing, online social networking, videogaming, appropriation and remixing, transmedia navigation, multitasking, performance, distributed cognition, and coll

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